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CELL TRANSPLANTATION
The Regenerative Medicine Journal
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Cell Transplantation, The Official Journal of the Cell Transplant Society (ISSN 0963-6897), is published by Cognizant Communication Corporation, Robert Miranda, Publisher, 3 Hartsdale Road, Elmsford, NY 10523-3701, USA. Tel: (914) 592-7720, Fax: (914) 592-8981, E-mail: Cogcomm@aol.com
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Drug and Dosage Selection: The authors have made every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information herein, particularly with regard to drug selection and dose. However, appropriate information sources should be consulted, especially for new or unfamiliar drugs or procedures. It is the responsibility of every practitioner to evaluate the appropriateness of a particular opinion in the context of actual clinical situations and with due consideration to new developments.
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Cell Transplantation is indexed and abstracted in: Current Contents/Life Sciences, Science Search, Science Citation Index, Research Alert, MEDLARS, MEDLINE, Index Medicus, BIOSIS, Elsevier Biobase CABS (Current Awareness in Biological Sciences), and Bioengineering Abstracts.